Buchbinder has done her homework and we're treated to an intriguing and fast-paced story which I throughly enjoyed.
According to the authorities, both Charlene's parents committed suicide in a car accident. As a result, 24-year old Charlene is left to care for her brother Joey who is special needs. Unfortunately, as the accident was deemed suicide, there is no insurance money for Charlene to dig into to care for her brother.
Circumstance has it that her Aunt Jessie has left her an apple farm in Eden (Kentucky) - a place her mother always told her to stay well clear of. With money running out, Charlene hasn't really got any other option than to head to Eden.
Charlene lands herself a job driving a school bus for special needs children - all very similar to her brother. Work is made rather interesting as she is attracted to the owner of the company, Zach.
As they days go by, Charlene slowly learns about Eden, its people, her own past including the secrets her mother tried to protect her from.
I liked the parallel story featuring Homeland Security Special Agent Eliana Solomon who is a firm believer that there is magic in the world.
This book was originally released back in 2015 and with it now available on Netgalley until the end of July, I am guessing (hoping!) there is a sequel due to be released soon.
Author website: https://sharonbuchbinder.com/
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